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Anubis Gates

This series masterfully blends literary history with elements of science fiction and fantasy. Follow protagonists thrust into perilous journeys through time, where they confront mysterious forces and historical figures. The narrative is rich with unexpected twists, blurring the lines between reality, myth, and legend. These stories are crafted to captivate readers seeking original and intelligent speculative fiction.

The Anubis Gates
The Properties of Rooftop Air

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    The Anubis Gates

    • 464 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    4.0(13841)Add rating

    Brendan Doyle is a twentieth-century English professor who travels back to 1810 London to attend a lecture given by English romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This is a London filled with deformed clowns, organised beggar societies, insane homunculi and magic. When he is kidnapped by gypsies and consequently misses his return trip to 1983, the mild-mannered Doyle is forced to become a street-smart con man, escape artist, and swordsman in order to survive in the dark and treacherous London underworld. He defies bullets, black magic, murderous beggars, freezing waters, imprisonment in mutant-infested dungeons, poisoning, and even a plunge back to 1684. Coleridge himself and poet Lord Byron make appearances in the novel, which also features a poor tinkerer who creates genetic monsters and a werewolf that inhabits others' bodies when his latest becomes too hairy.

    The Anubis Gates
  • The Properties of Rooftop Air

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading
    3.8(62)Add rating

    Set in 19th century London, the story follows Isaac Fairchild, a dimwitted beggar summoned by the sinister Horrabin, a clown who leads a guild of down-and-out individuals. Horrabin is rumored to maim his followers to enhance their begging skills. In a hidden chamber, Fairchild discovers Horrabin's plan to merge his mind with that of the Spoonsize Boys, tiny homunculi used for theft and assassination. While Fairchild longs for intelligence and understanding, he must confront the significant costs of such transformation.

    The Properties of Rooftop Air